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i am from

Definition:

I am from is a phrase used to indicate the speaker's place of origin or hometown.

Parts of Speech:

Phrase

Senses:

  • Sense 1: Indicates the speaker's place of origin.

Usages:

  1. Usage 1: Used in casual conversations to reveal the speaker's hometown or place of origin. E.g., "I am from London."

Examples:

1. She asked me where I am from.

2. I am from a small town in Texas.

3. No matter where I go, I always remember where I am from.

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